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Ingenio?) NFI'ERS, PHOTO-LITHOGHAPHEH WASHINGTON D C To "all whom email/ rincer/n:

` i JULIUS C. DYIGKEY, F SARA'ILOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK.

HARNESS-SADDLETREE.

Specification of Letters Patent No. 12,481, dated March 6, 1855.

Be itknown that I,`JULIUS C. DICKEY, of

. fSaratoga Springs, inthe county of Sara Y j toga, and State ot' New York, have invented a 1certain new Improved Mode of `Constructing Pad-Treesyforl-Iarness;,and I doj "herebydeclare thatthe `following is a full u and exact description thereof, reference being had to the `accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specication.

The nature of rnyinvention consists in an elongation of the nut which is secured in the adjustable jockey plate by which elongation the turrets may besecured to the yoke in any desirable position,`jand also secure the adjustablejockey plates `to the yoke, in combinationwith the said nut and awprojection which is cast ontheunder side of the yoke "which is inserted in a hole in the said nut.

Figure 1f represents a view in perspective of my improved padtree,`with one skirt removed in order `toshow the clamp plate.

Fig. 2 is avertical longitudinal section of oneyside of the tree. j Fig.` 3, is across section of ithesame through the line a: a: of

`Fig.2.r U In Fig. 1 letter A, is theyoke; B, the turretsg C, the check hook; D, the adjustable jockey plates E, the clamp plate; F, `the skirts.

`In Fig. 2, A, shows `the jockey shaped side bar or yokefV C, C, C, the plate which se# cures the adjustablejockey plate to thewside bars or yoke "in connection with` the turret,` `and the/projection o n the under side of the side bars; m and dotted lines shows the projection onthe under side of the side bars; D the `adjustable jockey plate, and f, the plate, which secures the plate in thei` adjustable jockeyplate, which secures the ad-` justable jockey plate to the side bars or yoke. l ,j j l "l l In Fig. f3,` A shows the side bars, e the `bars are perforated to receive the turrets B, B, which screw into the plate C, as shown in Fig. 2, and Fig. 3, plate C being secured to the adjustable jockey plate, which secures the adjustable jockey plate to the side bars or yoke.` j The plate or nut- C, C, C, as shownin Fig.

2, and Fig. 3, I elongate, by which elongation, the turrets B B, may be secured to the yoke A, in any, desirable position, and also secure the adjustable jockey plates D D, to the yoke A, in combination with the plate or nutvC C C, and the projection cast on the underside of the yoke A, which is inserted in a hole in plate or nut C, C, C.

`The skirt F, I secure tothe adjustable jockey plate as patented byme August 29th, i854. j

I claimi The shank piece or prolongation of the nut C, for the purpose Vof enabling me to `place the turrets higher up on the yoke, where they properly belong, and to prevent the reins, passing through them, from being too much spread at that'point', as they would be if the turrets were placed` at the joint which is `limited in its position, substantially as setforth.

' JULIUS C. DICKEY.

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